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Migration and Integration

Germany is a popular destination for immigration and the country prioritises an active policy of integration. Germany provides shelter for refugees and is active around the world to combat the causes of people becoming refugees.

Migration und Integration
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At a glance

At home in Germany

Germany is a popular destination for immigrants. Migrants make an important contribution to its social and economic development.  

Zuwanderung gestalten
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Structuring Immigration

Germany has become a popular destination for migrants. There are 22.3 million people from migrant backgrounds now living here.

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Erfolgreiche Integration
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Successful integration

With carefully focussed measures, the German Federal Government is helping refugees and immigrants to integrate into society and the labour market.

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Schutz für Geflüchtete – Fluchtursachen reduzieren
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Protecting refugees, preventing people from becoming refugees

Germany stands by its international commitments to protect refugees. 

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1955
1955
1955
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1955
Strong economic growth leads to a shortage of labour in Germany in the mid-1950s. Recruitment agreements with Italy, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Morocco, Portugal, Tunisia, and Yugoslavia follow.
1964
1964
1964
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1964
The millionth migrant worker, called “Gastarbeiter”, is welcomed to Germany. Recruitment is halted in 1973 with the oil crisis. Now around four million foreigners are living in Germany.
1990
1990
1990
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1990
Immigration increases rapidly in 1990 with the fall of the Iron Curtain and the wars in former Yugoslavia. Moreover, 400,000 people of German origin arrive in Germany from Central and Eastern Europe.
1997
1997
1997
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1997
Alongside migrant workers, since the mid-1980s ever more asylum seekers have been coming to Germany. From 1997 the Dublin Convention determines responsibilities of the EU states regarding asylum procedures.
2005
2005
2005
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2005
The “Microcensus” offers the very first opportunity to survey the migratory background of the population. According to the census, in 2015 every fifth person in Germany has a migratory background.
2014
2014
2014
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2014
More than 200,000 people apply for asylum in Germany in 2014. For the first time, almost half a million more people move to Germany than leave it in the same period.
2015
2015
2015
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2015
The civil wars in Syria and Iraq lead to increased flows of refugees towards Europe. During the course of the so-called “refugee crisis”, around 890,000 people apply for asylum in Germany. That number falls again in subsequent years.
2020
2020
2020
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2020
A new Skilled Labour Immigration Act comes into force. Now, skilled workers with a foreign qualification in any profession can get a visa or a residency permit.
2022
2022
Ukraine
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2022
Over a million Ukrainian refugees are registered in Germany.

Population according to migration status 2021 (in million)

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22.3 million
the number of people from migrant backgrounds who live in Germany.
10.9 million
the number of people who live in Germany and hold a foreign passport.
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Einbürgerungsunterlagen
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131,600 naturalisations
over half of those who became German citizens in 2021 were from Syria.
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Kinder bei der Aufnahme
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244,132 asylum applications
the number of people seeking protection in Germany rose significantly in 2022 compared to previous years.
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Ukraine 2
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1 million
the number of Ukrainians who fled to Germany in 2022.
Besserer Zugang zum Arbeitsmarkt

Better access to the job market

In Germany, the number of people of working age is falling. The Federal Government is therefore encouraging immigration by skilled workers from abroad.
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